Justice League vs. the Fatal Five

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The Justice League faces a powerful new threat — the Fatal Five! Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman seek answers as the time-traveling trio of Mano, Persuader and Tharok terrorize Metropolis in search of budding Green Lantern, Jessica Cruz. With her unwilling help, they aim to free remaining Fatal Five members Emerald Empress and Validus to carry out their sinister plan. But the Justice League has also discovered an ally from another time in the peculiar Star Boy — brimming with volatile power, could he be the key to thwarting the Fatal Five? An epic battle against ultimate evil awaits!

Release Date: March 29, 2019 (Theaters + Digital)

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Runtime: 1h 17m

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1h 17m

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Elyes Gabel
Thomas Kallor / Star Boy (voice)
Diane Guerrero
Jessica Cruz / Green Lantern (voice)
Kevin Conroy
Batman (voice)
Susan Eisenberg
Wonder Woman (voice)
George Newbern
Superman (voice)
Daniela Bobadilla
Miss Martian (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
Mr. Terrific / Kilowog (voice)
Noel Fisher
Brainiac 5 (voice)
Peter Jessop
Tharok (voice)
Tom Kenny
Bloodsport / Salaak / Jessica's Ring (voice)
Matthew Yang King
The Persuader / Arkham Director (voice)
Sumalee Montano
Emerald Empress (voice)
Tara Strong
Saturn Girl / Harley Quinn / Poison Ivy (voice)
Bruce Timm
Two-Face / Validus (voice)
Sam Liu
Director / Producer
Bruce Timm
Executive Producer
Sam Register
Executive Producer
Amy McKenna
Producer
Adam Lucas
Storyboard Artist
Alan Burnett
Co-Producer / Teleplay
Art Lee
Prop Designer
Benjamin Melniker
Co-Executive Producer
Bill Finger
Characters
Bob Kane
Characters
Bobbie Page
Production Supervisor
Brian E.S. Jones
Executive In Charge Of Production
Brian Uchida
Prop Designer
Brittany Canasi
Post-Production Manager
Casey Sandin
Assistant Production Manager
Cassandra Canete
Storyboard Artist
Darren Griffiths
Online Editor
Elsa Garagarza
Storyboard Artist
Eric Carrasco
Story / Teleplay
Gabriel Gianola
Assistant Editor
Geoff Johns
Characters
Harrison T. Barth
Assistant Editor
Jake Castorena
Storyboard Artist
Jarelle Dampier
Storyboard Artist
Jerry Siegel
Characters
Jim Krieg
Co-Producer / Teleplay
Jim Shooter
Comic Book
Joe Shuster
Characters
Joe Staton
Characters
John Roback
Production Manager
Justin Copeland
Storyboard Artist
Kristopher Carter
Original Music Composer
Lolita Ritmanis
Original Music Composer
Mark A. Keatts
ADR Editor / Supervising Dialogue Editor
Marv Wolfman
Characters
Matt Hanchey
Assistant Editor
Matthew Girardi
Supervising Technical Director
Matthew Mahoney
Associate Producer
Melissa Lohman
Production Manager
Micah Gunnell
Storyboard Artist
Michael McCuistion
Original Music Composer
Michael Uslan
Co-Executive Producer
Rebecca Unger
Post-Production Manager
Steve Englehart
Characters
Steven Choi
Character Designer
Tim Divar
Storyboard Artist
Tony S. Daniel
Characters
Wes Gleason
Casting Director
Will Nichols
Character Designer

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Reviewer:
Sheldon Nylander
Date:
August 27, 2019
I wasn't quite sure what it was that bugged me about this movie at first. Then I realized that I didn't care. It wasn't so much a dislike of it as I simply didn't care. I didn't care about the characters. I didn't care about the plot. I didn't care about the stakes. I just didn't care. This probably has to do with there being little to no characterization. The new characters (Jessica Cruz, Starboy, Miss Martian, etc.) are given personality quirks instead of actual characters. Sometimes they get downright annoying. Who are these people? How did Jessica Cruz get her GL ring? Who is Mr. Terrific? Where did Miss Martian come from? All these questions and more...will not be answered and you just have to accept that they appeared out of nowhere. The plot doesn't get much better. The motivation for the villains? Seems to be little more than twirling their mustaches. The stakes? Unconvincing at best. All around, this had the potential to introduce new characters in interesting was, but instead trips over it's own feet coming out the door with sloppy, shallow writing.
Rating:
4.0
Reviewer:
Gimly
Date:
June 10, 2019
I appreciate some of DC's smaller characters getting decent screentime in these sorts of things, but as with most of the animated offerings Warner Bros. serves up in this franchise, I didn't find it had any hook. _Final rating: - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
Rating:
4.0